Child Development-Community Policing Program National model of a collaborative alliance among law enforcement, juvenile justice, domestic violence, medical and mental health professionals, child welfare, schools and other community agencies.

History of Medicine and Science Interdepartmental M.A. and Ph.D. program that offers opportunities for students to pursue degrees in concentrations that span the full range of the history of science and history of medicine, from antiquity to modem times.

Humanities in Medicine Established in 1983 to bring attention to the links between the arts and humanities and the practice of medicine.

Immunobiology Interdisciplinary training in immunology that ultimately leads to a Ph.D.

Investigative Medicine Program exclusively for physicians in clinical departments, designed to develop a broad knowledge base, analytical skill, creative thinking and the hands on experience demanded of clinical researchers devoted to disease-oriented and patient-oriented investigation.

Medical Scientist Training Program Dual degree, M.D./Ph.D., program meant to provide a broad exposure to human biology and medicine, and an in-depth and rigorous training in one of the scholarly disciplines relevant to medicine.

Neuroscience Interdepartmental program that draws on the knowledge and expertise of 82 faculty members, representing 19 departments in both the Faculty of Arts and Science and the School of Medicine.